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West Bromwich Albion 0-1 Sunderland: Pierre Ekwah nets Black Cats winner against 10-player Baggies
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between West Bromwich Albion and Sunderland at The Hawthorns on Saturday | Pierre Ekwah scores Black Cats winner after Brandon Thomas-Asante red leaves Baggies with ten players.
Saturday 13 April 2024 18:39, UK
Ten-player West Brom's Championship play-off charge was dented as Sunderland won 1-0 at The Hawthorns.
Pierre Ekwah netted the winner after connecting first time with a Callum Styles corner at the end of the first half.
That immediately followed West Brom forward Brandon Thomas-Asante's 43rd-minute red card for two bookable offences, the first Albion player to be sent off of Carlos Corberan's 16-month reign.
The defeat left the Baggies fifth, seven points clear of seventh-placed Hull, who had a game in hand.
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Sunderland centre-half Dan Ballard, whose foul on West Brom striker Josh Maja in the reverse fixture at the Stadium Of Light back in December ruled the striker out for four months, was booed by the home crowd with his every touch.
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West Brom began with a greater tempo than their visitors, who had played out two goalless draws prior to this.
Sunderland captain Luke O'Nien was required to nod behind a teasing delivery from Albion winger Mikey Johnston before Nathaniel Chalobah tested his luck from outside of the penalty area with a dipping effort which goalkeeper Anthony Patterson claimed at the second attempt.
The real first-half drama unfolded in the final few minutes leading up to the break.
Thomas-Asante was late when he caught Jack Clarke and was appropriately booked by referee Matthew Donohue.
The man in the middle reached for his pocket a minute later when the Albion striker took a heavy touch and, in attempting to retrieve the ball, cleaned out Ballard. Thomas-Asante was duly given his marching orders.
Things got worse for the hosts in first half stoppage time. Styles took a corner from the left and Ekwah, near the penalty spot, was left unmarked and was able to stylishly steer the ball into the top corner, well beyond the reach of Alex Palmer, to the delight of the strong away following.
Sunderland returned with more of a swagger to their play against their depleted opponents.
Midfielder Dan Neil was teed up by Chris Rigg on the edge of the penalty area and he stung the palms of Palmer, who had to help the ball over the bar.
John Swift bent a shot just wide of Patterson's far post from the edge of the area, but Sunderland themselves came close to killing the game as a contest when Styles cut inside from the left and arrowed a curling shot wide of the outstretching Palmer's far post.
For West Brom, there was a lack of potency following Thomas-Asante's dismissal and the Black Cats claimed just their second victory in 12 league matches, ending Albion's 10-match unbeaten run.
The managers
West Brom's Carlos' Corberan:
"The second yellow card had a massive impact. You can have desire, but when you have a yellow card, you need to increase the calm. To concede from a set-piece after losing a player is painful.
"If the referee understood it to be a yellow card, it has been our mistake to achieve two yellow cards. It's a lesson for Brandon and it's a lesson for us.
"We haven't had the experience to play with a player less since I arrived. I know for some teams how much of a disadvantage it can be.
"For me it was unfair that in the first game, they injured Maja. It was a terrible action. It was unbelievable. The player (Ballard) who scored that day injured a player and the referee didn't send him off or give him a yellow card.
"It was ridiculous - not just because it was against us, I am talking about football. If somebody today breaks their limits with two actions, they're two yellow cards. When you have a yellow card, you must control yourself."
Sunderland's Mike Dodds:
"When you have a group like ours, and the opposition fans want to give some stick, they'll stick up for each other. It brings the group closer together, but Dan is a big boy. He's an international, he's a Premier League player in waiting for me. He can take it.
"I was a bit surprised. I am always respectful to the fans, but the first boo did take me by surprise.
"He's a great kid, Dan. West Brom fans target him, that's fine, it's a part of the game. Dan showed today he can handle that side of the game, but I didn't need today as confirmation."